Anyone running hankook ventus v12 evo2??
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I've run a couple sets. I've done track days in the wet and people thought I was running rain tires. They are pretty nice tires but I feel like I go thru them super quick. I think I'm gonna have to put on my big boy pants and get the P4S next.
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Had em prior to switching to the Firestone Tomahawk Indianapolis 500's
Hard to beat for the price and they are much better than the Hankooks, aside from the dumb name, in every category as far as I can tell. Also a pretty wide section width. Was surprised to see that I am not really stretched with 245/275's on 9.5/10.5 wheels which was a huge bonus.
Hard to beat for the price and they are much better than the Hankooks, aside from the dumb name, in every category as far as I can tell. Also a pretty wide section width. Was surprised to see that I am not really stretched with 245/275's on 9.5/10.5 wheels which was a huge bonus.
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Hated the V12's, they were on the car when I got it. Felt like I was rolling around on a pillow and the road feel was horrible. I've ran Michelin PSS's throughout the life of the car, much better tire. I recently switched to Firestone Indy 500 tires which are ok, great grip, super stiff sidewall and make the ride a little harsher. I'm going back to the Michelin's when these wear out.
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Hated the V12's, they were on the car when I got it. Felt like I was rolling around on a pillow and the road feel was horrible. I've ran Michelin PSS's throughout the life of the car, much better tire. I recently switched to Firestone Indy 500 tires which are ok, great grip, super stiff sidewall and make the ride a little harsher. I'm going back to the Michelin's when these wear out.
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I have them, yes they are softer but can control better at the limits (aka during slides), in the wet better than my PSS I had. I would say better dailys than the PSS and without the Michelin tax. Cant say the long term, had them on for 10k miles. Road noise is little bit louder